If it was not for Patrick's place, we would not have visited Mustang and missed out on an amazing adventure. reaching there was slightly difficult but in the end worth it. The rooms were very well maintained, clean and comfortable. The bathrooms had hot water supply. The central fireplace will certainly give you lots of comfort during the winters. Patrick himself has some really amazing stories to share.

Vishal2016-12-30T00:00:00Z

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Whenever you been to Ghandruk village don't forget to contact us for best local food ,lodging and to hire Gurung dress to take memorable pictures.You can try our local cuisine..dhindo..gundruk..prepared by our masterchefs as well.

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Its a mountain home where you are served with Nepalese culture and traditional, you can learn the way of leaving with a treks and nature sightseeing around,drive 2 hours from pokhara trek to panchase(close view of 180° northen snow mountain). See you

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Very Interesting and many nature-lover arrived, Lap of Himalayas, Quality food, quality Life, Peace and natural environment. Honey full of local bee.
We will help you, if you give us chance..
Come as a guest, return as a FRIEND.

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Dar Kumari’s Homestay is nestled on the side of a mountain considered sacred to many Nepalese, yet they’ve somehow kept this gem hidden from the mainstream tourist and trekking community.
Looking for a true village experience please read our reviews

Although some foreign travellers hear about Panchase, most take the bus directly to the top of the mountain and bypass dozens of spectacular villages dotted along the way. Staying at Dar Kumari’s homestay you will be one of the few travellers to reach beyond the Pokhara tourist bubble and connect with the generous, vibrant and earthly Gurung people as you are welcomed into their community at the foothills of the Himalaya.
Dar Kumari’s family have two rooms with three beds available in each private, upstairs bedroom of their two story traditional mudhouse. As the village is relatively untouched by tourism, there are no restaurants or shops nearby. However all meals are included in the cost of the room and Dar Kumari will serve you more food than most people are ever able to eat! Most of what you will find on your plate has come from within 300 metres of their house and the rice from the area is reputed to be some of the best in Nepal.
We can accommodate up to six persons as we have two private rooms available with three beds in each. For more than three people, please visit our second listing here: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/2554916?s=Viy5

Dar Kumari’s Homestay is nestled on the side of a mountain considered sacred to many Nepalese, yet they’ve somehow kept this gem hidden from the mainstream tourist and trekking community. With twin Buddhist and Hindu temples on the peak and a spectacular view of the Annapurna range, Panchase mountain attracts spiritual pilgrims and, once a year, party revellers for the annual Gurung picnic festival.

This village is a very amazing place to stay..the family is incredible so nice gently..we eat all of the time the special dhalbhaat of Dar Kumari chai tea and cofee.. you can walk around the willage cross the fields see the annapurna! There are many villagge with many family and you can meet all of the people and speak a little enghlish! I recomended to everyone

lorenzo e lorenzo2014-03-20T00:00:00Z

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Erin2014-08-23T00:00:00Z

The hours I spent up there are now my treasure. Very extraordinary experience and I wish I booked it for longer. I'm back down in Pokhara now and all I wanna do is go back up there and eat Dar Kumari's food. I think it's totally worth the crowded bus ride and intense but breath-taking hike. Rabindra had to carry my backpack for me up and down the mountain and I felt so bad :( I wish I didn't bring so much stuff, it was my fault for not reading the listing carefully and bringing more than I could carry. So sorry, Rabindra! Dar Kumari's food was amazing, she was so nice enough to offer me delicious tea/drinks throughout my stay, thank you so much! I was fed better than back home. The food served was organic in every way, which I miss so dearly. Like said in the listing, you have to be adventurous and willing to compromise your excessive needs in order to really enjoy the stay. I seriously can't thank the family enough for this experience, I want to go back to Damdame village and start the local goat choir and watch the sunrise with a cup of hot tea.

Rachel2015-12-24T00:00:00Z

Thank you so much for the wonderful homestay in Damdane! We really enjoyed spending time with all of you. We've find it very special to be part of your family for two days in such a beautiful and loving surrounding! Being part of this all made us very happy and greatful. It is certainly a kind of homestay that makes you experience how Nepalese families in the mountain of Nepal lives!

jane2015-02-26T00:00:00Z

The stay will definitely be remembered for a lifetime, no words can describe how beautiful was the whole experience. It's a god given village blessed with beautiful people and scenery. Dar Kumari's cooking is the most authentic and tastiest nepaly cuisine ever, will never forget the taste of how pure were the ingredients used and the passion into the food. For someone who wants to truly experience life as its purest way, don't hesitate anymore and pack your bags now.

Jack2017-05-17T00:00:00Z

A wonderful experience overall, getting away from being a tourist to seeing real Nepali village life. Rabindra arranged for me to travel from Pokhara on the local bus with him and his mother most of the way to the village. The last part was a steep uphill walk for a bit over an hour, he carried my main pack which helped, but the advice of only bringing essentials is wise. Food and accommodation were basic but good. Wandering around the village houses and gardens is fascinating, there is so much to see, such as almost every house having beehives, sometimes built into the mud brick walls. Unfortunately I was only able to stay for 2 nights, I spent my one full day on a very long walk to the top of the nearby mountain Panchase, I would only recommend this if you are familiar with trekking and finding your way around with limited information, however for me it was a great adventure. I would recommend staying at least 3 nights. I shared a jeep ride back to Pokhara, this was faster, but possibly less comfortable than the bus.

Scott2016-03-23T00:00:00Z

Had an amazing stay with Rabindra and his family in Damdame. Rustic but comfortable, his village is positioned in one of the most breathtaking places I've ever seen. Wake up to a view of the Himalayas, hike through friendly villages to Panchase, drink raksi at night and watch villagers lighting fires throughout the hills and valley. The bus ride from pokhara is not for the faint of heart -- if you have any doubts, hire a jeep in pokhara. We had a fine time with it, but I can imagine a family struggling a bit to cram together with children. Amma's food is delicious and abundant, as is her hospitality. Wish we'd planned for more time here!

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TRADITIONAL RUSTIC CHIC INSIDE THE FOREST
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AdamTribe is perfect choice to see the tradition, culture and experiencing life off the grid in wild mountain. A visit to mountain inn is for the unique Himalayan nature experience of vastness and beauty.

Adam Tribe Mountain Inn
Homestay
Altitude: 1780m
Location: South East of Pokhara
Distance from Pokhara: 20km
Hiking duration: 1 our from the last village- 3 hours from the last local bus stand
Transport: Jeep-Mountain bike-Local bus
Access: Trekking "No bike-No car-No bicycle "
Transport:
From Pokhara Lakeside the one hour bus ride follows the lake valley floor until Ghaticheena. These hourly buses will also bring you back to Lakeside from Ghaticheena. From Ghaticheena it is a one hour climb to Makanpur village, then another one hour climb to the Mountain Inn, the only inhabitant of Pakhure. For private transport we can arrange a group jeep/van to and from Kathmandu or Pokhara.
Here is life of off the grid. If you are thinking of experience to an off grid homestead lifestyle in foot of the Himalayas, here is the place to visit. And if you have so much complain about life and natural environment this is NOT the place to visit.
If you feel to use our daily full package, it is 35$ include food and services.
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We do not accept people without booking.
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Description:
The magical Himalayan view of Annapurna seen from the mountain-inn is a picture for Yantra meditation. The climb is a pilgrimage to the grassland from where Annapurna massive range is seen, completely alone without neighbors. The mountain inn is 20km away from the center of Pokhara at 1800m.
Adam Tribe Mountain Inn is the travel package. The mountain inn is located on top of the mountain hill far from social life.
It is required 1 hr bus/jeep ride and 3 hrs hiking. If you choose our comfort transport (4by4 Jeep) then you need only 1 hour hike in the forest and if you choose public local bus then it is required 3-3:30 hrs hike.
Services:
We provide you accommodation, transport, tour guide and special food.
Extra Offers:
We also offer farm training, survival training, night walk, forest camp and Yoga. The packages will be activate after making an inquiry.
The Space:
3 Rooms/4 Beds suitable for 8 people in one group.
General Information:
A view of the Annapurna mountain-massif, a divine Feminine symbol from prehistory, is at the front entrance to the Mountain Inn. This tiny patch of grassland is surrounded by forest, from here we can see Daulagiri, Annapurna and Manasalu, all divine Feminine mountains with living pilgrimage traditions. Here, nature experience has a tradition of yoga practices in pilgrimage. The nature experience of the Mountain Inn carries with it an entrance to these Himalayan secrets.
There is no kitchen in the rooms and breakfast, lunch and dinner is served. As this room is a two hour forest walk down the mountain to the nearest biscuit shop, consider carefully what to bring. Daily 10-15 minute hot showers, but bring your own towel.
The kitchen is of the Adam Tribe Organic Farm. The buffalo and chickens provide fertilizer for the fields and
the daily cheese making. This is a restaurant and not in the village style of cooking.
The climb from Makanpur to the Mountain-Inn is through dense forest. Unless you are at home in the outdoors, we suggest you hire a guide. Anyone can do this climb, the village people use it daily, because the dense forest is above the Mountain-Inn.
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The Adam Tribe is located on top of the mountain hill after last village called Makanpur. There are no skills required for getting to Adam Tribe but you need to hike for 3 hours which every one can do. So the guests will access to the Himalayan views, fresh spring water, forest-sounds and organic food at the Adam Tribe Mountain Inn.
A visit to Mountain-Inn is for the unique Himalayan nature experience of vastness and beauty. Completely surrounded by forest, but just above the forest on a grassland crest, Mountain-Mother Annapurna is seen. This view is described in Mandala 5 Sukta 19 of the Rig Veda, more than 5000 years old. These associations come with the nature experience. The purpose is not to visit the owners. But they are there to help and serve you, but they are also living here for the nature experience.
Adam Tribe is a homestead on top of a mountain hill. The nearest neigbours are a one hour walk down the mountain to Makanpur village. The village is clean and the people are friendly. Ask anyone where the trail to Pakhure is, and the smiling reply makes you want to ask again. The mountain Inn is a 2-3 hour walk to Panchassee mountain, a nearby Vedic tradition yearly festival. This is an ancient holy place and where a Vedic hymn was composed: this could be a day-loop trek.
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Food
The Mountain Inn has a simple kitchen but professional just like the simplicity of the fundamental-style of rooms. Organic and home made, the food is cooked on an old-fashioned North American wood stove. Here again, the focus is on an inner sustenance and so the menu is not complicated.
The physical exercise and fresh air may bring personal requirements that need to be carried up to the lodge with you. Remember that the nearest shop that sells biscuits, mostly, is a one hour walk through the forest down the mountain. Then you need to walk back.
The rice and vegetables are grown in the fields below the Inn.
The ghee and milk and curd come from the buffalo.
Like the birds and wind, this buffalo calls out to us in the day. But the simple purity of things at the Mountain Inn is found essentially in the mountain spring water.
In Himalayan culture, water is one of the holiest of nature symbols. Some local place names simply describe the quality of water found there. Our water comes from the inside of the sacred divine Himalaya, a goddess conception from a remote antiquity. We drink Her blessings in every glass. The kitchen of the Mountain Inn is there to serve pure water.
In Vedic hymns. From an age that ended 5000 years ago, Mountain-Mother Annapurna provides the food cooked in the kitchen. In the Mandala 5 Sukta 19 hymn of the Rig Veda, Annapurna is described as the “white-shining mother", just the way She looks from the Mountain Inn. Rice is the symbol of also of a spiritual sustenance that Annapurna provides. This perhaps why the local people are happy to eat the same food everyday.
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Activities
There are treks and trails in every direction. Just above the guest rooms is an hour trek through untouched forest; this is the charm of a visit. There are day trekking-loops that require five hours of walking on village and forest trails.
A- Ramchay "Shiva Temple"
15$ per person / Min group 2
There is a trail from Adam Tribe to Ramchay temple at 2200m. Some people make hike it for two hours and some make it even in one hour (depends on your physical activity). We suggest you to hire a guide for this holy trek if you are not familiar with trails.
Ramchay Temple
Altitude: 2200
Status: Holy Shiva Temple
Hiking duration: 1-1:30 hrs
Guide: Available
Difficulty: ***
B- Panchasee Danda
This one probably needs a guide for easy and smooth trek. This holy peak is located on 2500m above the sea. There is a mela festival once a year. Many locals and foreigners hike to the peak to do the thousands of years tradition. The hike requires strong will. From Adam Tribe the trek could starts at 7am and end at 5pm the day after. It's 2 days 1 night trip and 40$ for hiring a local guide.
Panchasee Danda
Altitude: 2500m
Status: Holy Shiva Temple
Hiking duration: 5-6hrs
Guide: Available
Difficulty: ***+

Adam Tribe is a homestead on top of a mountain hill. The nearest neigbours are a one hour walk down the mountain to Makanpur village. The village is clean and the people are friendly. Ask anyone where the trail to Pakhure is, and the smiling reply makes you want to ask again. The mountain Inn is a 2-3 hour walk to Panchassee mountain, a nearby Vedic tradition yearly festival. This is an ancient holy place and where a Vedic hymn was composed: this could be a day-loop trek.
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Food
The Mountain Inn has a simple kitchen but professional just like the simplicity of the fundamental-style of rooms. Organic and home made, the food is cooked on an old-fashioned North American wood stove. Here again, the focus is on an inner sustenance and so the menu is not complicated.
The physical exercise and fresh air may bring personal requirements that need to be carried up to the lodge with you. Remember that the nearest shop that sells biscuits, mostly, is a one hour walk through the forest down the mountain. Then you need to walk back.
The rice and vegetables are grown in the fields below the Inn.
The ghee and milk and curd come from the buffalo.
Like the birds and wind, this buffalo calls out to us in the day. But the simple purity of things at the Mountain Inn is found essentially in the mountain spring water.
In Himalayan culture, water is one of the holiest of nature symbols. Some local place names simply describe the quality of water found there. Our water comes from the inside of the sacred divine Himalaya, a goddess conception from a remote antiquity. We drink Her blessings in every glass. The kitchen of the Mountain Inn is there to serve pure water.
In Vedic hymns. From an age that ended 5000 years ago, Mountain-Mother Annapurna provides the food cooked in the kitchen. In the Mandala 5 Sukta 19 hymn of the Rig Veda, Annapurna is described as the “white-shining mother", just the way She looks from the Mountain Inn. Rice is the symbol of also of a spiritual sustenance that Annapurna provides. This perhaps why the local people are happy to eat the same food everyday.
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Rooms
A visit to the Mountain Inn finds oneself focused on an incredible nature experience that surrounds the grassland. The sky, Himalayan mountains and a visually infinite green forest combine to produce a pristine setting that fills something inside. Everything about this visit places oneself in a traditionally divine nature symbolism. The rooms share this divine symbolism on the walls.
The walls were built by hand in the ancient stone and mud mortar style, then covered with an earthen mixture. This hand applied covering produces a visually wavy effect, with the protruding stone ends outlined in magical afternoon shadows. The floor and walls in each room contain that inspiring soft earthen tint that we can recognize as the divine Mother Earth. This is the point about sleeping in Mountain Inn's rooms, as the rooms explore the outside nature experience from a different perspective: one is relaxed and quiet in a room surrounded by the Earth on all sides: Her connection remains!
The simplicity of the rooms brings the mind back to more fundamental things than air-conditioned comfort. The Himalayan symbol for this experience of being surrounded in nature, here being surrounded by earthen walls, is described as “sitting in the lap of the mother" in Vedic chants. In an English translation of Vedic Sanskrit found in Hymns to the Mystic Fire by Sri Aurobindo, these nature images from pre-history are also photographable, for example in the nature symbolism of Annapurna. As the memory of being held in the lap of our human mothers is forever alive in us, there are pre-historic practices of self-discovery based upon it. Welcome home!
A tent is provided in comfort season if you want to sleep with the Earth-Mother.
And just out the guest room doors is a packed earth verandah and awning for meditating on the vastness in front. Five minutes down the slope from where you will sit is a primal rock temple from many thousands of years ago. Sitting there, in front of the Earth-Mother shrine, places the vastness in an inner context. Be careful, She may
return your glances!
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Activities
The first activity is the climb to the grassland upon which the Mountain Inn sits. PLEASE be ready for a one hour climb at 60 degrees.
Then a rest in Makanpur village occurs before the second one hour climb begins. While the second climb is easier, some degree of physical ability is required. Not mountain-climbing ability, just simple everyday physical fitness is required!
And should you be interested, during this climb some Vedic breathing practices can be attempted so that the noise of the mind fades into the background. Nature experience is not of the mind, so keeping it quiet is helpful. This climb is also within a Himalayan pilgrimage tradition to the summit across the valley from the Inn.
Vedic hymns suggest “churning" the breaths in an association with the old fashioned method of churning butter. There is much that can be learned during this visit. Some fundamental yoga concepts are present in Himalayan nature experience, where tradition says the yoga practices began.
Once settled, there are a number of Mountain Inn nature experiences inside the thick stone property wall: like gardening, cutting firewood or feeding the animals for example. The Mountain Inn is basically an organic Himalayan farm project atop a grassland crest surrounded by jungle in front of Annapurna. For example the chickens are kept inside a house to protect them from eagles and hawks. Village buffalo wander by outside the wall, munching on the growths of this Grassland-Mother. The setting is perfect for the beginning or development of a personal relationship with our divine Earth-Mother, as well as our human womanhood which shares the same symbol in Himalayan society. Bring your mother to update her on the living divine Feminine culture of the holy Himalayas!
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Hiking and Treks
There are a variety of local day treks that loop back to the Mountain Inn. Here is another opportunity to experience the forest canopy supplying a sense-experience for the psychological self-discovery practice of “sitting in the “lap of the (Forest) mother". Here also what was learned in the “churning" of the breaths on the original ascent to the Inn can be applied. Nature experience can be as concentrated as a meditation practice when the Himalayan pilgrimage tradition is invoked. It takes practice to watch outside so we don't fall on the forest buffalo trail above the Inn, while at the same time watching our breathing cycle. Mountain-Mother Pilgrimage symbols are found everywhere around.
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Pilgrimage to Mountain-Mother Ramchay
Looking across the valley from the Inn, the highest hilltop has a holy summit. This site is from the earliest ages in Himalayan history, and so multiple levels of experience are present. Similarly there are multiple aspects of the original divinity atop this peak. There is an element of education involved in this pilgrimage.
From the Mountain Inn it is about a two hour climb to reach Ramchay. The first hour is mostly upwards on a forest buffalo trail.
The second hour has more open air hiking, following a winding grassland-edged trail. On a clear day this is a perfect setting for a picnic outing. Bring incense. At the site of Ramchay mountain's Mother-Earth holiness, with her primal Rock-Mother near us on the summit, the view calls for a rest and relaxation to allow us to absorb her vastness and beauty attributes.
Here another Himalayan practice of self-discovery is present, named Yantra meditation. In the Vedic period Ramchay was climbed in pilgrimage for the view of Annapurna. Described in the Mandala 5 Sukta 19 hymn, the centered upward pointing peak sitting in the center of Annapurna's “lap" is the focus for this visualization exercise.
If you have an experienced outdoors confidence, the Mountain Inn will draw you a rough map of how to climb Ramchay. If you would feel more comfortable with a guide, the Inn will supply one. The point is that this experience contains things you can take home.
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The Farm Animals and Boozi
There are ducks, geese, chickens, rabbits, fish and the buffalo that provide the material for the fields to grow organic food. The fish pond has large catfish who are fed with rice and grains and are happy to fertilize their water so it can be drained onto the fields filled with good things for plant growth. The chickens etc. are not eaten, they die of old age on the Farm. The farm animals also provide
much subject matter for observation, especially Boozi, the young female monkey. If you hike with Rooz of the Mountain Inn, Boozi will accompany you on his shoulder, jumping on and off branches en route.
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Games
The Mountain Inn (by invitation only) regularly hosts the Pakhure Backgammon Championship of the World; guests can try their skill. The winner gets a free glass of pure mountain spring water, warmed if requested. Then there is a gaming table that sits very colorfully against the beige tinted earthen covered walls: you may need to pinch yourself when you see it. Try your luck on days when you need a physical rest.

If you are interested in this place and have any doubts - drop them and go! This is one of the most amazing places I've ever been to,, and there are few places in the world that you'll find like this. Even though I was at the base of the Himalayas, I felt at home. You can relax in the hammock, visit the animals, go for a trek, and find yourself here. And Fatima's cooking is just amazing: there's something spectacular about eating clean food from the garden as you sit overlooking the jungle mountains. I can't wait to return.

Vanessa2017-05-06T00:00:00Z

Our group of 5 arrived mid afternoon, welcomed and given our shared rooms. Our group not being new to Nepal quickly realized a room this style anywhere in Nepal should only cost 20% of what we where charged. Although, we wouldn't of minded paying the price if some sort of short living of the grid guided farm tour would of been included. Food was fantastic and prices where acceptable. After a early dinner we asked if there was a campfire planned for the night. With no indication or warning I did not expect to find 'fire' on the bill the next morning. All things considered, Rooz and Fatima are lovely, peaceful & welcoming host & we wish them great success with their farm.

Simon2016-04-29T00:00:00Z

Adam Tribe was one of the highlights of my trip to Nepal! It's location is secluded and perfectly nestled in the mountains beyond Pokhara for sunrise views over Annapurna. Fatima and Rooz's cooking was phenomenal, and they made every effort to make sure I enjoyed my stay. Great hosts and a great setup, can't wait to return again!

Jake2017-02-21T00:00:00Z

What a magical place Adam Tribe is. If you enjoy devouring fresh buffalo milk/curd/cheese, succulent honey from the busy jungle bees and fresh vegetables and grains that comes from Rooz and Fatima's hard work on the farm, surrounded by nature and in front of the stunning views of the Annapurna mountain range look no further. Such a divinely special and inspirational place away from the hecticness of the modern age. Rooz and Fatima are awesome. If you like an adventure and to connect with beautiful people I couldn't recommend it more!

Jack & Jess2015-11-29T00:00:00Z

Rooz and Fatima will make your stay amazing. If you like amazing views, incredible food, and don't mind a nice jungle walk then this is the place. I don't think there are many places like this in the world, don't miss it

Robin2016-11-09T00:00:00Z

This is one of the most beautiful, peaceful and friendly places I have ever been to. Truly recommendable for everyone that enjoys nature, mountain views, silence, solitude, extremely good food, animals and warmth. The way there is pretty and next time I would certainly walk again, but if you're not a fan of rocky stairs, take the jeep. If you walk, the app maps.me (free offline maps) includes the walking path. If you go, say hi (and try to play their mini-harp or mandoline ;)

Anne2016-10-26T00:00:00Z

I feel very privileged to have stayed at the beautiful, secluded Adam Tribe Organic Farm. The room is very comfortable, views are stunning and Fatima's food is incredible. It feels very remote, but it is quite easy to find the route from the main road down below and it is a very nice, scenic hike (I was easily able to walk alone). The perfect place to go to escape!

Brielle2017-01-26T00:00:00Z

The most secluded and peaceful place to stay! Rooz and Fatima are wonderful hosts and the food they cook is beyond words! Everything is freshly made from their organic garden and cooked in real fire. The views are also breathtaking. Expect a rustic, back to basics sort of accomodation.

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Our homestay nestled in the scenic Himalayan foothills in the village which is 3 hour walk north from lakeside. Stay with Nepali family in a typical village home and receive warm hospitality, share traditional meals with the family , learn about local customs and observe daily village life. Enjoy spectacular sunset and sunrise mountain views from the bed Also you can do volunteering in the school and spend your quality time with the children. Fresh air calm and peace environment will make your holidays wonderful . This is the rare opportunity to experience "THE REAL NEPAL"

Family environment ,Peace and calm environment with the beautiful mountain views from the bed. Also you can see the sunset and sunrise with the sip of tea or coffee. You can share your experience with the local people , and also can get to work with the local people in the farm if you are interested . It's the great opportunity to get the experience of Nepali living style , their culture, customs . This place makes your place more wonderful . We hope we will get chance to serve you here .

Neighborhood are very friendly. They come time and often and chat and do help when needed .

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Join us in our authentic Nepalese Homestay on your way to the magnificent Panchase. We are a family of 4 welcoming you into our home for a real Nepalese experience. We love to welcome guests from all over the world and share our culture and customs.

Welcome to Peace Panchase homestay. Welcome all who love eco - tourism and cultural tourism, who love natural beauty and who are longing to learn people's lifestyle and way of life in Nepal. Here you can visit our village with our family members, joining in farming and cultural activities. Your few days staying with us will be an authentic experience.

We live in a little rural village, There are a few small shops and a small restaurant in the centre. You can swim and fish in the nearby river just outside of town.

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Namaste and welcome to our eco sufficient village house, Located in the Gandaki Western Region (17km from Pokhara).
Staying one or several nights here could allow you to discover the rural Nepali culture and field work, and to eat organic, homegrown food (dinner and breakfast included in the price).
Our house is the perfect place to relax and enjoy breathtaking views on the Annapurnas and fishtail. It is also surrounded by lush jungle and clear rivers.
Basic comfort but friendly welcome !

It was an amazing friendly warm experience staying at Kul Bahadur mountain home, with his wife and parents. Sunita the wife took us on a one hour mountain trail leading us from the main road to the remote village. the conditions are very basic, it is one of the reasons we have chosen the place. we had three very tasty local traditional organic vegetables based meals with the family. 5 am we got up for the sunrise and the spectacular breathtaking Himalayan mountain. view. . high recommend for natural lovers, hikers, atracted to simplicity and nice mountain nepali people. we hope to come again.

Izhar2016-08-14T00:00:00Z

The place was amazing! We have spent 2.5 days here with KB's family. They were very friendly and lovely. They were taking really good care of us and providing us what they could. The view on mountains was spectacular which the snowy mountains were just in front of the house and we could even see sunrise outside our room. I would definitely recommend people who would like to stay with the local family and experience real Nepalese lifestyle to stay with KB's family:) P.S the dogs were adorable!

Camille2016-12-29T00:00:00Z

K.B's mountain house is owned an run by his parents. It is a truely awesome experience and like no other in terms of how authentic it is. I highly recommend doing a walk from Hemja and moving on to Dhampus the next day. His parents spoke very little English but they are very kind people.

Aaron2017-08-01T00:00:00Z

I had a great time at KB's house- I wish I have had time to stay there for more than one night ! Confort is simple but the area surrounding the house is beautiful, peaceful and quiet. In the morning i got the chance to see the mountains (Fishtail and Annapurnas) for the first time (it is the monsoon right now!). I was served some delicious, homegrown food. I was warmly welcomed by KB, who also works as a trekking guide. He gave me some useful tips and information for the rest of my trip in Nepal. Amis français: n'hésitez pas, KB est adorable, sa maison est très bien placé (entourée par la jungle, vue sur les montagnes). Accuei chaleureux ! Une belle expérience.

Irène2016-07-26T00:00:00Z

Si vous cherchez à découvrir la vie rurale népalaise, vous êtes pour sûr tombé au bon endroit. J'ai vécu une expérience formidable qui restera gravé dans ma mémoire! Merci Kul et merci à toute ta famille, votre gentillesse et votre savoir vivre m'ont appris beaucoup. Soyez sûr que je reviendrai! If you try to discover the Nepal's rural life, for sure you are in the good place. I lived a beautifull experience, it will stay in my memory for all of my life. Thank you Kul and thank you to all your family, your kindness and your known life gave me a lot! Be sure that i will come back!

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Our umbrella shaped building accomodates trekkers and guests in 17 rooms flowing with outward balconies and inwards attached bath. Don't miss Panorama of Mountain view (Annapurna and Fishtail) from our resort. Experience village in own perspective.
Quite remote from city area, it is ideal for visitors seeking for best services and quiet location. It is naturally great with wild woods, ponds, birds and butterflies. If you want to be with nature and enjoy the peace, you should choose us to host.

Far from the noisy rhymes of human inventions and exaggereted civilization of urban life, we live under the shade of misty clouds, glittering mountains, chirping birds, and dazzling butterflies.
It would be a place to visit for an artist, musician, writer, cinematographer and any peace loving individual with own village tastes. It would be a good switch for anyone living with electricity, 'cause you know to change your appreciation of habits with loadshedding routines and get used to with solar powered lighting systems.
You can choose to live in any part of our house or choose to camp far from the main building. Or choose to live in one of our neighbour's house. Just make sure you don't hate your options, cause this is no urban legend with fully equipped modern house.
We have our own pets. Buffaloes (don't say them cows), goats and hens. They play around and you may join them. But I know you don't like playing with them: you just want to take photos. However they don't mind you.
We have rooms with village style beds, low beds, palangs and some are furnished with carpets. All are floored with Nepali mats/carpets which were hand-made.
The kitchen is also fun to watch. One room is traditional, economic and minimal cooking house where we depend on firewood. Another is huge and full of activity. Our tea is special, organic and to your new taste.

Exotic view of paddy, millet,mustard, maize farming. You can see more than 25 villages from its hilltop view.

Amazing. Amazing. Amazing!!! Nanda Lal is situated with perfect unobstructed views of the Annapurna range. Purna and Basanta, the running staff, are beyond attentive and truly beautiful people. We are fully in love with Nanda Lal. Oh and all of the food is prepared fresh using ingredients picked from the garden right then and there. A must stay

Val2016-12-14T00:00:00Z

Mystic Highland Resort is a guest house in a very cozy town with spectacular views of the Annapurna Range for. I stayed a week in the place, enjoying the fresh air, environment, nature, amazing sunrises, sunsets and the sky full of stars at night, and most importantly, interacting and learning with the very special people in the region . Country life, traditions, agriculture, subsistence community. The guest house has good structure, bedroom and bathroom are ok and spacious windows with mosquito cloth. The gardens and common spaces are perfect for sitting and relaxing. The staff are very friendly and do everything to make you feel at home. The food they prepare is very rich and tea is outstanding! From Mystic you can make good walks to Dhampus and Australian Camp (about 7 hours to get there and back) and / or meet other neighboring towns with shorter walks. The place is perfect to study, meditate, practice yoga or other physical or relaxing activity. School next door is also a good walk and spend time with children is priceless. Super recommended. I will Astan !!!

Marise2017-05-06T00:00:00Z

We loved the couple of days we spent here, it was very peaceful and relaxing. The highlight of our stay was spending time with the people in the village and playing with the children.

Jess2017-04-17T00:00:00Z

The host was very efficient. Despite being busy at work, he, his wife and his staff members arranged everything from transport to meals to entertainment smoothly. Me and my travel buddy were there for a short 2d1n, but totally loved the experienced we had. No hiccups. No trouble. Meals were made when ordered, ingredients are organic and fresh. In addition they tasted good too. Do make sure you wake up early to catch the view of the Annapurna mountains. I was in awed by the spectacular scenery. All in all, two thumbs up is an understatement for what we experienced there. Totally felt like home. I miss the place already as I type this review

Nurul Nadila2016-09-24T00:00:00Z

I was travelling solo thru Nepal, looking for somewhere peaceful with views, to enjoy a good book and to get away from the hustle, bustle, and pollution of big cities. Nanda's place was the perfect get away. Mystique is a family run hotel right at the top of a lookout point, with views of snow covered himalayan mountains, built on their families ancestrial property. The view is to die for, as are the home cooked meals. The 3 mile hike up to Mystique is also stunning and great exercise, but I don't recommend it if you are out of shape or have a lot of luggage. Best to hire a 4wd car in that situation. However you get there, you won't be dissapointed. I got the escape I was looking for, plus more. Will definitely be back with friends during the appropriate season for trekking. Looking forward!

Nayson2016-06-13T00:00:00Z

beautiful views, clean comfortable rooms. Hospitality was warm and welcoming. I was able to use the washing machine and the kitchen which was a blessing and much appreciated. Take a book for sure and your own food before you head up the hill if you want to prepare your own food. They have a great cook though is if you choose to pay for it all you wont be disappointed. WiFi available but not the best. Perfect to recoop and relax for a few days.

marcia2017-04-10T00:00:00Z

We had a wonderfull and relaxing stay of 4 days at Mystique High Resort. We enjoyed the nature and quietness there. We felt like home staying close to family life. Anup took us to really nice walks in the neighbouhood and taught us about farmlife, tea growing and was very helpfull in all kind of ways. Also his parents where very warm and food was delicious. We would recommend very much to stay here one or more nighrs if you want relax.

Eva2016-05-05T00:00:00Z

Getting there was a challenge , 2500 in a jeep/ taxi each was but the views were amazing . There wasn't much to do except stare at the lovely views . A nice quiet place with fantastic mountain views

Marie2017-01-02T00:00:00Z

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Private room

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House

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2

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My place is close to family-friendly activities, farm, eco-farming. You’ll love my place because of the comfy bed, the kitchen, the views, and the coziness. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, families (with kids), big groups, and furry friends (pets).

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Private room

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Guesthouse

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2

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Experience Nepal in a different way. Work, feel and be Nepali for a while with a HomeStay at Happy House!
- Double room - shared bathroom
- Including Breakfast & Dinner
- We offer a cultural program and field work with local people.

Happy House is in typical Nepali Style and similar in comfort as all other lodges in the Nepal mountains.
Live , work and be Nepali for a while. Experience it yourself!

Kaskikot is a typical Nepali village offering stunning views over the Pokhara country side, Lake Phewa and Pokhara with on the other side the impressive himalaya mountains.

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Bhanjyang Village Lodge is a guest house with restaurant(indoor/outdoor) and bar. Along with having buildings built in authentic traditional way it is located in a spot which gives you the widest view of the annapurna range( the himalayas).
It has its own private view point hill; less people around while you are enjoying the sunset, sunrise or just the mountains.
With basic amenities giving you the feel of back-to-the-basics it has been giving tourists comfortable stay since 2012.

Stunning location, charming and simple lodging, good food, excellent drinks. The owners have a gem on their hands in that everyone who passed through the site on their Sarankot walkabout was heard to ask, "Why aren't we staying here?" There were some small management mix-ups, but overall we truly enjoyed our stay and hope to go back. We would definitely recommend Bhanjyang Village to friends.

Julee2016-10-12T00:00:00Z

Krishna2017-02-16T00:00:00Z

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Private room

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Earth House

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6

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A great place to stay for before you start trekking. 15 km away from the Pokhara city. Its good for volunteers who come to stay for longer period of time. Great view of himalaya and experience village and urban life in a our community. Send message if you need more details.

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Private room

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House

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2

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My place is close to Pokhara, hiking, Fewa Tal lake, Panchasse. You’ll love my place because of The location, the quiet village life, the beautiful views, the people, the outdoors space. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, families (with kids), and big groups.